Loon Swoon: With the doubleheader sweep Sunday, the Loons' losing streak reached eight games. Great Lakes is 1-9 in its last 10 games and has dropped to fourth place in the Midwest League East Division.

Wild: In the first game of the doubleheader, Los Angeles Dodgers star prospect Zach Lee got his first start since leaving for a rehab stint in Arizona. The results weren't good. Lee did not last the first inning, giving up three hits, six runs, two walks and two hit batters. It was Lee's first loss of the season (3-1) and his ERA went up to 2.87.

Relief: Angel Sanchez pitched well in relief of Lee, going 5 1/3 innings, giving up one hit, one run and no walks. He struck out six.

No offense: The Loons only had three hits in the first game, but two were RBI doubles. Roman Pena's double knocked in Christian Lara, then Leon Landry's double drove in Casio Grider.

Triple Play: The Loons pulled off a triple play in the first inning of the second game. With runners on second and third, new Loons center fielder Joc Pederson made a catch for the first out, then threw to second to double up the first runner. The Loons completed the triple play when second baseman Casio Grider turned and threw home to get the runner from third, who tagged and tried to score.

Collision: New Loons catcher Keyter Collado got the final out of the triple play, holding onto the ball after the first-inning collision at the plate. But Collado was knocked out of the game before getting an at-bat.

Preston: Former Great Lakes Loons prospect Preston Mattingly returned to the Loons, getting his first start Sunday in the second game. Mattingly, who played for the Loons for two seasons, was traded by the Dodgers before the season for Roman Pena, who plays outfield for the Loons.

Hit: Mattingly was 1-for-3 with a double in his first action. He started in left field.

Tough loss: Ryan Christenson fell to 5-3 with the second-game loss. Christenson gave up five hits and three runs, walking one and striking out three. A three-run third inning doomed Christenson.

No offense II: The Loons scored just one run on five hits in the second game, giving them a two-game total of three runs and eight hits.

Back home: After Monday's Memorial Day game at Fort Wayne, the Loons return for a six-game homestand, beginning with Tuesday's game against Burlington.

Promotions: Tuesday is Dodgers Route of Champions Night with an appearance by former Dodgers great Tommie Davis. Wednesday is Family Feast Night, with dollar hot dogs, drinks and ice cream, while Thursday is the first Red Wings Night with an appearance by Mickey Redmond.